The pandemic and shutdowns have changed the world in many ways. Workplaces and organizations of all types have seen their workforces scattered, and their operations disrupted.
However, when it comes to Social Security offices, closing down means that people who paid into their benefits may not be able to access the help they need.
The closure of Social Security offices continues to be a problem in 2022 — but could there be a change on the horizon?
Some reports say these workers could return to their offices in March. While there would still be a shorter supply of office workers than normal, and while there would be a great deal of catching up to do, this could be the start of a return to normalcy for Social Security recipients who need help.
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